Healthcare Innovation November 13, 2023
David Raths

Ninety percent of survey respondents reported that the overall regulatory burden on their medical practice had increased over the previous 12 months

Each year the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) publishes a report highlighting the perceived burden associated with prior authorization and the Medicare Quality Payment Program (QPP). As in previous years, the survey respondents see the burden getting worse.

In the MGMA’s 2023 Annual Regulatory Burden Report, prior authorization requirements once again ranked as the top burden for medical practices with requirements stemming from audits and appeals coming in second, and Medicare’s QPP coming in third.

The survey includes responses from executives representing more than 350 group practices. Sixty percent of respondents are in practices with fewer...

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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Physician, Provider, Regulations, Survey / Study, Trends
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